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    THVHHI>AYt JANUARY 12, 1»33
—
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
MANY CLUBS RECEIVE
WORK
CERTIFICATES
EIGHTH GRADE DIRECTS
PROGRAM ON FRIDAY
1« to spread among the people of
tht. .U te , and ..p e c la lly .m o n ,
our leader*, a true conception of
the Importance of public health In
the «octal economy of the state.
Take® Trip— (¿ um (jarlxxlen left
Everyone must be made to realise
Springfield last week and for an eg«
that the maintenance of health st
tended trip to Indl.nap.dla, Indiana pt r Capita Co.t of Education high levels la vital to public wel­
fare."
Orivaa to Brldgo— W H. Adrian
Work Less Than Half of
made a business trip to McKenzie
Average for Nation
bridge Friday of last week.
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS
u i.i» «
. . . . . .
"rhe *ery cNectlvcncaa of the
TOW N AND
V IC IN IT Y
O U PEOPLE
N E » ™ GROUP
MRS STUART M
a 'U A M T W
FOR PRISCILLA Ml
M e m b er« of eighth A grad« at the '
Twenty Knur II dub* which huve
inrnpletid project« loo percent Lincoln school had charge of the
Regular meeting of th» Priscilla
i were l«au»d achievem ent certlfl program given there Friday. Nuro
Rainbow Raaident Here— Mr«.
club waa hold last Thursday after
'cat«« by tho «tale office and tbeaa her« Included a abort play, a duet
George William« of Rainbow wa»
noon at th» hum» of Mrs. Enoch
I Wore being distributed thia week by Lot» Wilson and Margaret Meek,
a visitor In Hprlngfleld Monday.
Stuart Mra. Jack Hchrlvner waa as­
by It C. Kuehner, I.an« count and a cornet solo by Htophon Klee,
sistant host»««. Bridge was enjoy­
leader.
Jasper Man Hars—J D Jam««
B oise
Dtd you ««« that p«d«a-
ed by the members.
MAN WITH CAM WANTED For
Right dub« with a metnbemhlp Irlan who wun «truck by the auto of Jaapttr wmm a bualneaa visitor
Those present were Mrs. John
||»««I Iva «11(1 «off«» rout«. No I,,» a<
In HprliiKflHri on Monday.
In till» part of lam e count dure the driver to try It ugaln?
><>l>«rl»nc<> needed Muat bo hu 11* 1
Parker. Mra. Ernest Bertach. Mr*.
have
completed
their
work.
Tht
tied In make 83250 u wonk id
Norman Howard. Mra. E. O. Prt-
Visitor from Thurston — K. E r J
«tart. Writ» Albert Mill«. itout« name of each dub and the leader*
n
’’
A dam « O rego n S ta te B oard o f H e a lth In
TO WATCH LEGISLATURE vat, Mra. William House. Mra.
Noy«« No; did tho autoiat take
Whittaker
of
Thurston
waa
a
bu«l-
Mgr., 2226 Monmouth, Clncln lire u« follow«: "Jolly Needlework up the challenge?
of Junction City wa* a vi Iter «t the preventing a„y ,« rlol>4
Frank Ixigan, Mrs. W. H. Steam ier,
nail. O,
ne«a visitor In Hprlngfleld Friday M r"".^ M
Members of the high school
r ,,"nM . ‘‘“T i “ ’' 1“',1“ ’
POr" a<,oua disease during the
era," Mr«. Edith Page, W altervllle.
B oite— No. II« aald It nearly
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass. Mra. John
pa" ‘ " a " y y~ " ba"
th "
' civics class taught by W. E Buell
’Hprlngfleld Cookery," Ml«« Murlo broke hl boari to page up the
In from W altsrvllla—A. A. Camp ie e k end
CRAZY CRYSTALS
Tomaeth and the two hostesses.
are
planning
a
trip
to
Salem
next
Htatea,
Camp
Crock;
"Dexter
chanco, hut that ho had to meet a bell of W altervllle waa a business
A Mlimral Water Treatment.
Of creating a feeling of security
Mrs. H. H. Schaffenberg was a
Wednesday at which time they ex
Cookery." Mra. K I'arvln. Dexter train.
Brings a Health Itnaort to You.
visitor In Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
guest at the meeting.
Examiner Here— Mr. and Mra arnon« the population and at times
pect to visit the several state In­
30 K 7th, 22 W 8th, Eugene, Ph 1704 "Cookery," Nela F Anderson. Dox
I Lloyd Kelley of Silverton were in a demand for the elimination ol
The next meeting of th» chib
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
Jasper Resident Her» Mrs. Ira
stitution« and also watch the work
ter; "Mother«' Helper,i Cook,
Springfield
the
flrat
of
the
week.
,he
Bo,rd
•
•
8
“»»leas
tax
eating
will be held at the home of Mra.
REAL PRO PERTY
Hlgglna of Jasper waa a business
Ing« of both houses of the state
Mr«. J It. Kl»h, Cha«« Gardens
NOTICE la hereby given that by
Mr, Kelley Is receiver for the na : "r*an*aatlon, »o aaya, a atatement legislature.
Edward Privet on January 18.
Bricklayer (Ural day on Job)
visitor In Hprlngfleld Monday.
U umm I can t work here there'« "Creswell Cookery," Mr« II Koun virtu« of an execution and order
tional hank at both Hprlngfleld and
rrom the office of Dr. Fred-
tain. Walker; "Dunknrs' Cooking.' of sale laaued out of tho Clreult
erlck D Stricker, health officer,
no plat'« to park my auto.
At H ospital— A. A. Johnston of Silverton.
GRADUATE STUDENTS IN
Mr». W II Anderson, Cha«« (Jar t ourt of the Htato of Oregon for Lea burg waa at the Eugene hospi­
TELEPHONE ALMANAC
jtbla week.
Lane County thia 23rd duy of Dec­
Ito«» No. you won't do W« can dona; and "Busy Malden Hewing
CHARGE OF PROGRAM
ember, 1822, upon and pursuant to tal for treatment Monday.
FOR 1933 PUBLISHED
The statem ent reads In part aa
only uaa brh klayer« who h am their
Mr«. Ne|« Anderaon, Doxter.
n decree duly given und nutde by
follow«:
own chauffeur«.
Graduate
students
attending
«aid Court the 22nd day of Dec­
Leaburg Man Hara — Clifford
The 1833 volume of the Tele­ high school had charge of the regu­
ember, 1832. In a «ult pending Wilt of Ixiaburg waa a bualneis ;
The modern health department
KOAC FARM PROGRAMS
therein In which Clifford P. Thom
Dr. George Brown received word act« as the official agency through phone almanac published yearly by lar Friday activity period program
N O T IC i T O C R E D IT O R S
»on and Ellon M Thomson were visitor In Hprlngfleld Saturday. ¡last week of the death of his which the community engages in the American Telephone and Tele­ last week Their program Included
FOR JANUARY GIVEN plaintiff« and F J. Berger. Mary
NOTICE la horny given that th»
Springfield Man III— Hoymand mother In Pasadena, California. Mr »uch activities which will protect graph company has been distribu­ harmonica solos by Lawrence
E. Berger and other« were defend-
undersigned haa been appointed
There will im only two Four-H unta, which ex.-rutlon and order Wetzel) of Hprlngfleld was admit- | Brown visited hl* mother last «uni­ It from the effects of disease and ted among patrons of the company Chase, violin solos by Eldred Glaa-
Executrix of the ««tat« of A. G.
Itrmier. d»c«a«e<l by th« County broaden«! program* over radio «ta of «ale waa to me directed and com­ ted to the Eugene hospital Monday mer who was very ill at the time. which will promote the well being this week. The volume, as the pey, numbers by the letterm en
name Implies, la a compilation of trio, Harry Wllaon. Jack William»
Court of lutne County, Oregon. Alt tton KOAC during January It waa manded me to «ell the real property
Mrs. Andy Olson who suffered of ltif cIH*en». All of these actlvi-
Recovers Operation— Mrs. Clif­
useful facta and information.
person« haring claim« agalnal «aid announced tht« week. The Yamhill hereinafter de«crlb«d to «atl«fy cer
and Morris Stewart.
wlth
an
ulcerated
tooth
several
t*
P*
1
dealing
with
man
and
his
en-
tain lien« and charge« In «aid de ford Wilson Is now recovering from
««tat« aro hereby required to pre»-
ent tho aainii properly verlflod aa county program arranged by 8. T. rce him « tried, the Sheriff of Lane a tonsil operation which she under days went to Eugene for treatment ! v*ronn,,’nt have these chief objec-
by law required, to aald Kxecutrtg White, county agricultural agent 'ounty, Oregon will, on Saturday,
Frlday and Is much Improved.
■ Uvee—the promotion of health and
at tho office of Well« * Well«, 840 will tie hoard January (?), and tho the 28th day of January. 1833 at went lust week.
the prevention of disease.
Election
of
officers
for
the
Pleas
W illam ette Bt. In Eugene, Lane folk county program prepared by the hour of 11 00 o'clock. A. M
Merchant
Returns—George
Hoff
"The health picture in the State
at the southwest door of the Coun
ant Hill Flrat Christian church for
County, Oregon, within alx month«
from the date of tho flrat public« J. R. Bock, county agent, will bo t) Court Houae In Eugene, Lane man, Hprlngfleld merchant, has re­ the coming year resulted as fol- of Oregon has been so satisfactory
lion of Ibis notice Date of rirat heard on January 30. Both will ounty. Oregon, offer for «ale and turned from a bus I news trip to San lows: E. P. Lattln, C. L. Williams, j,hat 11 *’ not aun>ri*ing that those
publication January 6. 1832.
start at 7:30. Banket ball game« will »ell at public auction for ca»h. sub­ Francisco.
H. C. Wheeler. L. E. Parks. E Y wt>° aro not Informed in regard to
ject to redemption us provided by
bo broadcast on tho other two law, ail of the right, title and In­
ItOBK K. BRAUKII. Executrix
Swift, and Bruce Wheeler, elders Publlc health work should take this
Mohawk
Man
Here
—
Claude
WKI.IJt a WEI.LB. Attorney«.
nights.
terest of the defendant* In «aid
(J 612 18 26 F 2)
Downing of Mohawk was a busi­ Allen Wheeler. Bert Fegles, J. W. opportunity to present a so-called
Thro« other broadcasts of Intor- ult und of all parties claiming by.
ness visitor In Hprlngfleld on Mon Wheeler, Je«s Phelps. F. F. Cooper ®conott*y measure that would crlp-
through
or
under
them
or
any
ot
and Ernest E. 8< hrenk. deacons; ! ple the disease prevention work In
oat to farmer« will be given during them. In or to the following d es­
day.
TREASURY DEPARTM ENT
the month "Preparation» for i-amb cribed real property, to-wlt:
Mra. E. Y Swift. Mr«. P. N. Laird, this state. Thia feeling of security
In the long run you can always do better at your
Office of the Comptroller of the Ing" will let dlacuaaed by Oran M.
Beginning at the Southweat
Recovering from Flu— Mrs. Grace Mrs. Maggie Stewart, and Mra. Is due to the fact that we have had
home
owned store. You not only make a saving on
Curroucy, Waahlngton, I). C., Ntdaon, profeaaor animal huaban-
corner of Ixit Klve (6) In Block Milligan Is recovering this week
7-elma W. Williams, deaconesses; no severe epidemica In this state
your purchases but you help to success an institution
Hix
(()
In
Hbeltnn'a
Addition
to
November 10, 1832.
dry at (). H ( ’. on January II. On
which pays taxes to support your school and city as
Eugene. Lane County. Oregon, from a serious attack of the Influ Allen Wheeler, song leader, ana for a number of years. In the pres­
Notice 1« hereby given to all per January 18, Mr. Nelaon will dla-
ence of a eevere epidemic very lit
Mildred Swift, pianist.
and running thence North 78 and enza.
well as provide employment for your neighbor.
aon« who may have claim* agalnal cuaa "Lambing Practice«," and on
3-6 feet, thence Ea»t 46 feet,
tie effort would be needed to secure
Women
of
the
Pleasant
Hill
com­
We’re proud of our big, complete stock of quality
"The First National llunk of January 26. "Growing and Market­
Visits Mother— Mrs. Lulu Ix*«ter
thence South 78 and 3-5 feet and
funds to protect the public, for
foods. We’re doing our best to give you the best
thence West 45 feet to the place returned to Portland Saturday after munity held their regular meeting
Hprlngfleld," Oregon, (bat the «am« ing Lamb«." Thetfe three program«
service.
Of beginning, being the West 46 visiting here with her mother, Mra. with Mrs. L. D. Garmlre Wednes the simple reason that the public
muat bo presented to Lloyd H. will begin at 7 p. m.
feet Of aald Lot Five (6) and the
day of last week. Mrs. Ehrman Is alw ays ready to make a mad
Kelley, Receiver. with the legal
Mary
Magill.
Weal 46 feet of the South 11 and
Gulstina and Ml«« Belle Olson act rush for safety In the presence of
proof thereof within three months
4 5 feet of «aid Ixit Four (4) In
Works In Eugene — Mra Elalo
Man
In
H
ospital—
E.
K.
K
lein
ot
ed as h ostesses during the after an epidemic of any fatal communi­
Block
Six
(«)
In
Shelton'«
Addl
from till« dale or they may be dla- Pollard »pent Tuiwday working at
tlon
to
Eugene,
lam
e
County,
jy®
»d
lln
g
was
admitted
to
the
Eu
noon. The time was spent In sew ­ cable disease. An epidemic of
al lowed.
the Bank of Commerce In Eugene
Oregon.
gene hospital for treatment Mon ing for the Red Cross and complet plague or virulent smallpox would
E. (1. AWAI.T, Acting Comp­ a««latlng In preparing a statem ent
Dated thin 23rd day of December day.
Ing a quilt. The next regular meet­ com pletely paralyze the business
Pint Can
1932
troller of tho Currency
at that hank.
of this state and would undoubted­
ing
will
be
held
January
18,
the
H.
L.
BOWN.
Sheriff.
( r 1«)
Guest at Hotel— Wayne Fergu
Large Package
ly cause heavy financial losses
place will be announced later
By A. E. Hulegnard. Deputy
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
aon of Trent, Oregon, was a guest
many times in excess of the cost
ID 28— J 5 1 2 18 26)
It. C. Kuehner. county club agent, of prevention.
at the Springfield hotel on Satur­
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN:
N O T IC E
plans a 4-H party for Pleasant
Thst Herbert E Walker has been IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE day
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
"The present tendency to cut
Hill district and vicinity. Four-H
i
appointed admlnlalratnr of the
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
public health expenditures is of
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN estai». of Edward C Morgan de-
Marriage
License
Granted
—
moving
pictures
will
be
shown
COUNTY OF LANE.
that the undersigned haa filed her ceased, by the County Court of i »»)«
Walter Hockley. Elmira, and Paul­ after which som e time will be spent grave concern to all those interest­
J. B. Young. Plaintiff,
Final Account as Adminlstratrlz of County. Oregon AU persona having
ed in the state's welfare. Nothing
ine
Courtright. of Springfield, were on recreational work and games.
va.
the ratal« of Hophroula A. Howe, j claim» against «aid e«tuto are re-
can
be more certain than that in
i
laude
C.
Stover,
also
known
as
IsKUi-d
a
marriage
license
by
the
de. eased, 1» the County Court of qnlred to present them, with proper C ’ '("'"q. A -.J " ? /" ' al,,o„ l,nnw" ««
The Pleasant Hill high school the past the activities of the state
the Hlate of Oregon for M n e Coun voucher« within «lx month» from wire AMp w o “ " « ,sto v «,r- his county clerk this week.
basketball
team
s
went
down
to
de­
ty. and that »aid Court has fixed the 22nd day of December 19.12 at nn.t‘w* n' J * ”
^ la n o Steele,
health department have not been
Flakes, Package
Monday, tho 30th day of January,! the law office of L I. Ilay In the
T ’5“ ,h ”rln’‘
Befendanta.
Daughter Born — Mr and Mrs. feat last Friday before the strong over-extended.
The state health
1833. at the hour of ten o’clock A Miner Building. In Eugene bragon YoT are“ h ± h <l“ n'' C °
Oakridge teams. The girls score
Floyd
Glbler
of
Elkton
are
the
par­
appropriation
ha;
always
been
very
Large Can
HERBERT P w a i lik’ii a ,• 1 11 n*rp hereby «ummnned to an-
M In the County Court Room of
m ln la tr a to r of th* S e
of ?n*“,Ve J ? mPl,,'nt
vo" ent« of a baby daughter born to was 60-30; the boys score was 22-7 small as compared with other
the Court House In Ixine County,
in
favor
of
Oakridge.
The
road
to
the
abo-e
Edward
C
M
o
r
w
S
^
iiX
iM
‘•»«•e
and
them In Springfield on Saturday.
Oregon, at KugetM*. a« the date,
states.
In 1930 the average ex­
Oakridge had been cleared of
court, within four week* from thè January 7, 1933.
time und place for the hearing of I L RAY. Attorney for E«tate
penditure of all of the states was
fir»« publication of this summons
slide Just a few hours before the
»aid Final Account und of objec­
ID 22 28- J 5-12181
13 cents per capita while that of
,'i'rr n|VO.UJ , l l
,O
Plaln-
tion». If any, thereto, and for the
Breaks Collarbone— The «mall team« went to Oakridge. Howard
the state of Oregon was less than
IJIT
will
take
Judgment
against
the
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
final »ettlvnient of «aid estate.
Stover, >«»r
for the
the sum
sum of
of son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett Parks, a regular on the boy's team 5 cents per capita. The state of
ELIZABETH II. MILL«. Ad
Notice la herebv a lv e n ih .i defendants,
or
received a broken collarbone while and Zella Mauney guard on the
a?nce ¿ “.r o h B m i % ?
mlnlatratrlx of the Kntate of H e n ry J H a n e k a m p . on th e 8th d a y
Oregon has never spent enough
playing Sunday at his home on girls’ team were unable to play
Hophronla A. Howe, decea«ed
u . ’ i r>i, '" t paid hv i,inin" " ’ "«h
to derive fully the great benefits
because of illness.
executor with the win ann« x. mi . or In te re s t at 7 per cent from r w i* Fifth street.
POTTER « BAILEY. Attor­
that sanitary science and modern
Spread — Jar
tho ««late of Joh in Han«*kamp. <!«• 197° th«
neys for Administratrix.
the modern cleaner,
m 1 ,
medicine have made possible. It
ceased, by the I
Vlalt Snow—Mr. and Mrs. WII
(I) 28
J 5 12-182«)
is with a meager amount indeed
large size, Reg. 35c,
l ane County, Oregon
sam e be ile r la r ^ l .
L1’,’' Ham Moyer and family spent Sun- LOYAL WOMEN NAME
OFFICERS; TEACHER that genuine achievem ent in dis­
ease control has been accomplish
«porta.
Election of officers for the Loyal ed.
'What we need in the present
Women's Sunday school class at
McKenzie
’. K
r - People
n . . v „ Here—
O, M Mr.
c K „ and
„ e the Christian church was held Sun­ emergency more than anything else
JEWELER
publication. Dec. !5th. 1932,
r'? 27.5
‘hence south
____ . . . _________________ _ __ day morning. The new officers are
Repairing a Specialty
87 degree« 5 minutes east 200 feet. Bri<lK<* »'here they operated a re
Henry J. Hanekamp, Executor. thence «outh 275 feet to the p la ce; sort, were visitors in Springfield Mrs. Ed Cole, president; Mrs
Alta King. Atty
Stella McPherson, vice-president
Springfield, Oregon
nwle'S i«n,nTx
° f ,h c '“"d Monday,
(D 15-22 29 — J 5-12)
Mrs. Ella Lombard, teacher; Mrs.
owned In «aid «ecllon by defendant« !
or<nihre™ i“Lh“r .a ".u“b° T3‘ ’’«“«•rlbed
Mova to Roseburg— Carl Moore Ann Richards, first assistant, and
N
O
T
IC
E
General Law Practice
be held «upwio" to^nv'irgh" Cla'fm h”"
‘° Ro,"'hurK where hl« Mrs. B essie Vail, second assistant
O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
The members of this class invite
I. M. PETERSON
Notice la hereby given that the
by any of the Fnrent" now
He ha« been at
underHlgned. Marthn Mendell. Ad d**®""*” *"- »hat «aid land be «old lending high school here and will all ladles of this community who
Attorney-at-lxtw
mlnlatratrlx of the estate of Marthn 2‘nr t ,2 " ? *? la w '° •» « •fy «aid lien, i continue hl« work at Roseburg are not affiliated with other Sun
City Hall Building
Hunter,
deceased
file d h e r Bn" ’bnt defendants he debarrer
,, j ° n „ M° n<,ay
day school groups to meet with
final
account
In the ha«
County
Co^ri
»«»ertlnK any right In s £ d wher* hP '‘nrollW’
Hprlngfleld, Oregon
. .
ounty Court land except the right to redeem
them each Sunday morning at 9:45
D.
U(jhter
Bor„
_
Mr.
an„
Mr,
of l^ n e County. State of Oregon.
~
and that January 31st, 1933, at ten f Thii'P<.?L..T2r,aaaP saIe
This sutnmmnns is served by pub- ,Pre<' Crabtree of Marcóla are the
o'clock In the forenoon thereof at
the Court House tn Eugene. Lane !
a n ’’’’d *
Q-T. j P " * n,B ot “ ha by daughter born
Sklpworth.
Judge. dated to them at the Pacific Christian
County.
. . Oregon,
---------- at the office o f Dec.
„ 22, -----
1Q, Circuit
, ..
Mrs. Hugh Jolllff entertained
^ ..'.r t '^ ' i h ^ t ^ ^ n d ^ l X ’^ r X
' <’ ' ^ a'<h’>r.‘' be‘ scrvcd’T y hospital In Eugene on Friday. Jan
members of her cooking club at her
hearing nnd considering and acting ¡’“’’•■•hlng thia summons for four uary 6- 1933
home Tuesday. A short program
on said account.
weeks | n the Springfield News, of I
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Date of first publication Decern ■
S prln*5,*‘ld. Ore., and that you an-1 Former Resident III— Mrs. Lloyd was given and the girls worked on
t>er 29th. 1932.
""p r 'b® "»"J® four weeks front the Elliott of Santa Clara Is quite 111 their first lesson.
MARTHA MENDELL. Admin
Whkh ”
her home this week Mrs Elliott
Wendling’s basketball team de­
H.
D.
ALLEN.
At'orney
for
Plain-
wlR
be remembered here as the feated the eighth grade at the Lin
<D 28— J 6 12-19 26)
tiff. Residence nnd P.O, address, daughter of Mrs. Manwarlng who coin school 38-14 in a basketball
Represented By
Eugene. Ore.
.
game Monday night.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’8 S A L E
D 2 2 ,’9J5 12
| lived here for manv years
E. H. TURNER
REAL PROPERTY
Work on the marketing project
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E
Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph at the school was started this week
846 A Ht.
Hprlngfleld, Ore.
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
REAL PRO PERTY
_______
Forcunt _________
of Jnsper are the parents Mrs. Male Is the lender.
virtue of an execution and order
hii ’T er^ne
tD“.! by , ° f ft baby son born to them at the
of sale Issued out of the Circuit virtue
Mrs. Ella Lombard returned from
of an execution ««<1 nnt«.»
Court of the S tate of Oregon for of sale Issued out of the Clreult Pacific Christian Hospital In Eu­ W isconsin Saturday and resumed
Lane County this 14th day o f Dec- Court of the S tate of Oregon for gene on Friday. January 6, 1933. her teaching at the school on Mon
POOLE - GRAY
ember, 1932, upon and pursuant to j Lane County this 13th dav *of Dec-
The mother and son were taken day morning.
BARTHOLOMEW
a decree duly given nnd made bv ember. 1932 upon and m iranantsk
said Court tho U th day o f Decern- a Ju d gm " ? d,Uv g .v e n ^ ” d made to their home at Jasper on Sunday.
The second grade hae a new
iL“r' I1?3. ' ln
iS f pcnd|"F therein by said Court this 12th dav of Dec-
pupil, Ellen Hoselton. who entered
In which Hlate Mutual Building and ember, 1932 In a su it nn nriin»
Second Grandchild— F. B. Hamlin from Vaughn on Tuesday.
Formerly Walker-Poole
Loan Association of Los Angeles, therein In which Wl Um eHe Cob received word Friday from Portland
A harmonica band composed of
f a llf a corporation, was plaintiff lection * Credit Service a cor- that he has a second grandchild,
fifth grade students Is progressing
and O A. Htaiger nnd Hazel Stal- porntlon was plaintiff and N J
EUGENE— U th SPRINGFIELD
’ 7 .' u h " W f° wern defendants. Dahlln, et. ux were defendants an eight pound boy. born to Mr. and rapidly under the direction of Mrs
and Charoelton.
228 Main
which execution and order of sale which execution and order of
Mrs. Virgil Hamlin of that city. Male.
Telepnnne 723
Phone 62-J
m«”/ 0 mn ¡Vrectpd nnd commanded was to me directed nnd commanded Virgil IxiVerne Is the name chosen
The seventh grade sew ing club
me to sell the real property herein me to sell the renl property herein­ for the child.
met Tuesday evening with Miss
after described to satisfy certain after described to satisfy certain
liens nnd charges In said decree liens and charge« In sni<t
Smith, their leader.
Go to Portland— Mr. nnd Mrs.
?vWnrl0<1’ lh e
I,an<> Coun- "Peclflod, I will on Friday tho 13th
txih >It“*Pn'» W
t ' ° n 8 ,tu r d»y . »be day of January, 1933. nt the hour Roy Smith left Friday for Portland
14th day of January, 1933. at th« of 1C o’clock A. M. at the soJthw««i after spending a few days here to WOMAN LOST
hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. nt the door of the County Court House
20 POUNDS
southweat door of the County Court In Eugene. Lane Coun?y Oregon attend the funeral of Albert Sen
nre»«., ln„ Eu,'pnp' Lane County, offer for sale and s e l / a t publ"c seney. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Bock
IN 4 WEEKS
mihS
°H Br
®al®. “ d
»< auction for cash, subject to redemp- and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of
p“ b,,c auction for cash, subject to tlon ns provided by law all of the Merced, California, also left Friday
Mrs. Mae W est of St. Louis, Mo,
redemption ns provided by law, all right, title nnd Interest o f th e ««
writes: "I'nt only 28 yrs. old and
of the right, title and Interest of fendants, .n said s.Bt and of 1 » for their homes.
weighed 170 lbs. Until taking one
lll n lr i"»
Par,lp" clninUng by. through or un
box of your Kruschen Salts Just 4
Return« Home— Mrs. Ella Lom­ weeks ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I
all parties claiming by. through or der them
an“y o f them, .n or to
under them or any of them since the following described reni nmn bard returned to Springfield last also have more energy and further
the 18th day of November. 1932, In ertv. to-wlt
described real prop
week-end from the East where she more I've never had a hungry mo­
or to the following described real
B,oLk
*' °®” rS® W. Llll's hu« been visiting since the death of ment."
property, to wit:
Fat folks should take one half
Addition to Eugene, Lane County" her mother. Her daughter, Miss
Beginning at a point Fifty (50)
teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts In a
Oregon; Also
feet South of the Northwtwt cor­
5 3 '/ of itiHldo workers
Maurine
Lombard,
has
been
sub­
glass of hot water ln the morning
Beginning at a point 30 feet
ner of Lot Six (6) In Block Four­
should have their vision
North and 50 feet 6 Inches East stituting for her at the Lincoln before breakfast — It's the SAFE,
teen (14) of Elins Stew art’s Ad­
harmless way to reduce as tens of
of the Southwest corner of Eu­ school during her absence.
aided. Hl-Pocals will save
dition to Eugene, thence run
thousands of men and women
gene F. Skinner’s D. L. C. Noti­
fatigue a n d
prem ature
East 6« 2-3 feet to the East line
know.
fication 2181 In Township 17,
Visit Mayor— Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
of said Lot Six (8), thence South
break-down.
for your health's sake ask for and
South. Range 4 W est of the Wil­
Fifty (60) feet, thence W est I lam ette Meridian, and running Knnrhus and son. Gudmund of Eu­ get Kruschen at any drug store—
66 2-3 feet to the Enst line of i thence North 217 feet, thehfce gene called at the home of Mayor the cost for n bottle that laets 4
SPRINGFIELD. OREGON
Are you haudlcapping your-
Jefferson street, thence North: East 60 feet. South 217 feet, and
weeks Is but a trifle 2nd If after
along East line of Jefferson! thence W est 5o feet to the place and Mra. W. P. Tyson Saturday the first bottle you are not Joyfully
telf?
evening for a short while. Mayor satisfied with results— money back.
Street Fifty (50) feet to the place
of beginning, all being In and a
of beginning, all In Eugene, Lane
part of tho City of Eugene, Ore­ Tyson Is recovering rapidly front
County, Oregon.
DR. ELLA MEADE
gon.
his serious lllnea« but is still very
Billswlggle— I suppose In these
Dated this 14th day of December, Dated thia 14th day of December,
weak. He waa out for a shqrt auto­ times you live In apprehensive tre­
Optometrist
1932.
1932.
H West 8th
Eugene
mobile ride Saturday, his first pidation, don't you?
H . L. B O W N . S h eriff,
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff,
By A. E HULEGAARD, Deputy.
Dinkleproof—No; I live In the
By A. E. HULEQAARD, Deputy since he became 111 before Christ­
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mas.
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